Castles

Album: Castles (2018)
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  • I'd live and die for love alone
    I'll pull the sword out of the stone
    My golden hair, the silver moon
    Night will be returning soon

    Wouldn't it be good if we could rule together?
    Love the way we should, castles
    I've been hoping for something to last instead of falling down
    Falling down

    (Oh, oh oh oh)
    (Oh, oh oh oh)
    (Oh, oh oh oh)
    Castles
    (Oh, oh oh oh)
    (Oh, oh oh oh)
    (On and on)

    Once upon a time and far away
    I raised the gates and let you stay
    I was building walls to keep from breaking
    What kept you out now keeps you safe

    Wouldn't it be good if we could rule together?
    Love the way we should, castles
    I've been hoping for something to last instead of falling down
    Holding down

    (Oh, oh oh oh)
    (Oh, oh oh oh)
    (Oh, oh oh oh)
    Castles
    (Oh, oh oh oh)
    (Oh, oh oh oh)
    (On and on)

    Now I can feel, I am free like forever
    Heart strong as steel
    And light as a feather

    Wouldn't it be good if we could rule together?
    Love the way we should, castles
    I've been hoping for something to last instead of falling down
    Holding down

    (Oh, oh oh oh)
    (Oh, oh oh oh)
    (Oh, oh oh oh)
    Castles
    (Oh, oh oh oh)
    (Oh, oh oh oh)
    (On and on and on)

    (Oh, oh oh oh) Castles
    (Oh, oh oh oh)
    (Oh, oh oh oh)
    (On and on)

    Castles, castles, castles, castles Writer/s: Daniel Keyes Tashian, Elisabeth Corrin Maurus, Ian Fitchuk
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Songtrust Ave
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